KRISHNA ON KALIYA
KRISHNA ON KALIYA
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KRISHNA ON KALIYA

KALIGHAT SCHOOL, BENGAL, EAST INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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KRISHNA ON KALIYA
KALIGHAT SCHOOL, BENGAL, EAST INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments on paper, the blue skinned deity playing the flute standing on the hood of the demon serpent, flanked by two of Kaliya's wives
17 ¼ x 11in. (43.8 x 28cm.)

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This painting depicts the moment when Krishna assumed the weight of the universe and tramples the hoods of Kaliya, the serpent whose venom poisoned the waters of the Yamuna at Vrindavan. Kaliya’s consorts are seen asking for Krishna’s mercy before he pardoned the serpent and requested it to leave the river.
For a further discussion on Kalighat paintings see lot 83.

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